Many murders have been discovered among them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants (who, if they give not bread or some kind of provision to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by them), but... The American Journal of Education - Página 219editado por - 1860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 páginas
...among them ; and they are not otily an unspeakable oppression to poor tenants 1 (who if they give not bread or some kind of provision to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by them), but they rob many poor people who live in houses distant... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 356 páginas
...them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants, (who, if they give not bread, or some kind of provision to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by them,) but they rob many poor people who live in houses distant... | |
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...among them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants (who, if they give not bread, or some kind of provision, to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by them), but they rob many poor people who live in houses distant... | |
| 1817 - 694 páginas
...among them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants (who, if they give not bread, or some kind of provision to perhaps forty such villains in one day, ore sure to be insulted by them), but they rob many poor people who live in houses distant... | |
| William Johnson Fox - 1819 - 344 páginas
...them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants, (who, if they give not bread, or some kind of provision, to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by them,) but they rob many poor people who live in houses distant... | |
| William Johnson Fox - 1822 - 344 páginas
...them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants, (who, if they give not bread, or some kind of provision, to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by ' NOTES. 319 them,) but they rob many poor people who live in houses... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1831 - 792 páginas
...says Fletcher, ' at this day in Scotland, tico hundred thousand people begging from door to door. Many murders have been discovered amongst them ; and they...are a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants. These are such outrageous disorders, that it would be better for the nation that they were sold for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 388 páginas
...them ; and they are not only a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants, (who, if they give not bread, or some kind of provision to perhaps forty such villains in one day, are sure to be insulted by them,) but they rob many poor people who live in houses distant... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...them ; and they arc uot only a most unspeakable opproe iion to poor tenants— who, if they give uot bread, or some kind of provision, to perhaps forty such villains in oue day, are sure to be insulted by them— but they rob many poor people who live iu houses distant... | |
| 1831 - 622 páginas
...says Fletcher, ' at this day in Scodand, two hundred thousand people begging from door to door. Many murders have been discovered amongst them ; and they...are a most unspeakable oppression to poor tenants. These are such outrageous disorders, that it would be better for the nation that they were sold for... | |
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